You know, it’s surprising Alienware doesn’t already have a lengthy lineup of peripherals. Sure, there are other companies that only make boutique PCs—Origin, Falcon Northwest—but they seem content ...
"until now, the Alienware family consisted of just laptops, desktops, and consoles, so gamers had to look elsewhere for peripherals to pair with their Alienware devices." ARS, please do not slip to ...
A hybrid of old-school sci-fi charm and modern features, the Alienware Pro Wireless is an excellent keyboard. It's expensive, but those distinctive 'tocking' keys in combination with a superb overall ...
The Alienware Tri-Mode Wireless Gaming Keyboard (AW920K) is a gorgeous bit of kit with great RGB lighting, a solid typing experience, and the ability to connect to up to four devices between 2.4GHz ...
The Alienware AW420K is Alienware's debut into tenkeyless mechanical gaming keyboards, and an excellent first try. It offers most of the bells and whistles you'd expect coupled with a gorgeous design ...
Click, clack, some keys we'll whack: The newest trend to emerge in the mechanical-keyboard world is the 75% keyboard. Slightly bigger than the now-common 60% and 65% programmer-style keyboards but ...
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